U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said that Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris should apologize for her “anti-vaccine rhetoric,” referencing comments she made saying she would not trust Trump over having a safe, effective vaccine by November. In the interview, Harris declined to say if she would take a vaccine approved and said she believed public health experts would be sidelined in the development of a vaccine.
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Coronavirus: Trump says Kamala Harris should apologize for ‘anti-vaccine rhetoric’
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